An opportunity has arisen to work on Harrogate’s crime writing festival alongside other literature events throughout the year.
Role opens up to work on Harrogate's award-winning literature festival An opportunity has arisen to work on Harrogate’s crime writing festival alongside other literature events throughout the year. Harrogate International Festivals, who organise the award-winning event, are looking to recruit a Literature Festivals Co-ordinator. The role is full time, permanent and will see the successful candidate take an operational role including event management, marketing and stakeholder communication. They will work collaboratively with the Literature Festivals Manager and freelance Producer and the annual salary is between £19,000 and £24,000. The job advert reads:
“The job requires a self-motivated and practical individual with first rate time management skills to work with the dedicated and dynamic Festival team.”To find out more about the role and to apply, visit www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com The deadline for applications is Thursday 7th September. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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